Eromaxx Announces December Affiliate Promotions

PRAGUE — Eromaxx announced a December promotion today for its Orgycash.com, Cashtainment.com and Flirtaccess.com affiliate programs.

“We wanted to give all of our affiliates and site owner partners a chance to really make some nice money during this Christmas season, so we have raised our commissions across the board. Depending on how it goes, we'll see how much we can push it and see where this takes us in the future of our affiliate business,” company owner Bob Marschall said.

Affiliates have the choice of promoting the following sites: Party Hardcore, Drunk Sex Orgy, PornstarFlirt, Tainster, Mad Sex Party, My-Fetish, Fully Clothed Sex, Bimaxx, Allwam, Fully Clothed Pissing and Tyrannized.

The company said all new sign-ups for Orgycash.com sites will receive 50 percent commission for any sales made until the end of 2010.

However, Eromaxx said it's pushing the two sites included in their new affiliate program, Cashtainment.com: Nessa Devil's PornstarFlirt.com and their classic bisexual site, Bimaxx.com. Commission for new signups for these sites will be 70 percent until the end of the year, and rebills will be 50 percent for as long as members remain.

Another option for paysite owners is the recently launched Flirtaccess.com that will be offering 40 percent commissions until year end.

“Basically, we give established paysite owners a very generous offer to really pimp out their sites and give their member areas a major boost with our HD live studio setup. Now we've really got an offer to present: 40 percent of all revenue they make through our site in this totally free program,” Marschall said.

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